'90s kids, rejoice: The cast of "Blossom" reunited for a special marathon coming to The Hub Network. Mayim Bialik (Blossom) shared photos of herself with Jenna von Oy (Six), Michael Stoyanov (Anthony) and Joey Lawrence (Whoa!) on Twitter Monday. E! reports The Hub is showing all five seasons of the NBC series that ran from 1991-95 starting July 7, with the all-grown-up TV stars hosting. "So awesome being with u all again. Feels like no time has passed. Love you all," Lawrence tweeted. Remember the theme song? In "My Opinionation," it's still fantastic:

The story of The Beatles could become a TV show soon. Deadline reports NBC is working on an eight-episode miniseries based on the lives of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, from the formation of their band in 1960 to their breakup in 1970. "The Tudors" writer Michael Hirst will reportedly write and produce the "event series," trying to capitalize on recent projects like "The Sound of Music: Live!" and the "Rosemary's Baby" reboot.» Read more at Deadline.

The voice of Paddington Bear is out for the new "Paddington" movie. Colin Firth says he's "consciously uncoupling" from the animated feature due this Christmas, and director Paul King suggests the split was amicable. "We love the voice and we love the bear, but as our young bear came into being we agreed that the two didn't seem to fit," King said in a statement. No replacement has been named, but Twitter's offering humorous suggestions ranging from Bane to Bobcat Goldthwait. Slash Film reports a new actor is expected to be named in a few weeks.

All your favorite action stars reunite (again) in the new trailer for "The Expendables 3." Mel Gibson will try to end the group that features Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren and Terry Crews, and the showdown will mean lots of explosions and so-bad-they're-good one-liners. New additions include Harrison Ford, Kellan Lutz, Antonio Banderas, Kelsey Grammer and Wesley Snipes. "The Expendables 3" debuts in theaters August 15.